US President Barack Obama speaks during a press conference November 14, 2012 in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC. (credit: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images)

US President Barack Obama speaks during a press conference November 14, 2012 in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC. (credit: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON (CBSNewYork) — On Wednesday, for the first time since the CIA sex scandal broke, Americans heard from President Barack Obama. They also learned new details about the two women caught in the middle of it all.

“The president has to tell us what he knew and when he knew it. To me, it’s very hard to believe that an investigation by the FBI of the director of the CIA … that the president was not told about it, that nobody on his staff was told about it,” Rep. Peter King said.

And as for Broadwell, she was videotaped Tuesday night drinking wine inside her brother’s D.C. home. After searching her Charlotte, N.C. home the feds were reportedly trying to determine if she had any classified information in her files, and, if so, how she got it.

Also being probed were thousands of e-mails between Kelley and Gen. John Allen, he top U.S. commander in Afghanistan.

Some of those e-mails were said to be “potentially inappropriate” and “flirtatious,” but the secretary of defense urged caution.

“No one should leap to any conclusions,” Leon Panetta said.

Kelley also made a 9-1-1 call to local police complaining of intruders on her property, and she wasn’t afraid to flaunt her connections.

“I’m an honorary consul general so I have inviolability. So they should not be able to cross my property. I don’t know if you want to get diplomatic protection involved as well,” Kelley said on the call.

This story is far from over. House and Senate members are still angry they weren’t in the loop and want to know why. Petraeus is still going to have to testify about the attack on the American consulate in Libya that led to the death of the ambassador and three other Americans.